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Clean Unused DLLs From Windows System Directory

Clean System Directory is a FREE utility which will clean all the unused DLL files in your windows system directory.

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With time windows system directory becomes cluttered with time with unused DLL files which are loaded but no longer in use which in turn waste disk space and slow down the system speed.  

You can run clean system directory with this application either by installing the application or running the application directly. It will clean up these DLL files in the system directory that have no programs calling them so they can be moved out of the system directory.

So, by using Clean System Directory you can save disk space and improve system performance.


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You move the files back to their original location any time by clicking the Move files back. The scanning time taken by the application depends on the number of files present in the system directory.

Download Clean System Directory

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2 Responses to “Clean Unused DLLs From Windows System Directory”

  1. leofelix on November 30th, 2008 | 5:18 pm

    Really a useful utility, many thanks for sharing this interesting news.
    It could be very useful in roder to remove some malware leftovers too, I suppose.
    I’ll give a try.

    regards

  2. Rich on November 30th, 2008 | 10:27 pm

    Interesting tool. Did you notice any speed increases after trying it?

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